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HTML/Javascript change div content

I have simple HTML code with some javascript, it looks like: 6 Answers 6 ...
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Iterating Over Dictionary Key Values Corresponding to List in Python

Working in Python 2.7. I have a dictionary with team names as the keys and the amount of runs scored and allowed for each team as the value list: ...
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How to format time since xxx e.g. “4 minutes ago” similar to Stack Exchange sites

The question is how to format a JavaScript Date as a string stating the time elapsed similar to the way you see times displayed on Stack Overflow. ...
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Insert a line break in mailto body

I would like to insert a line break into my mailto body. I tried %0A, %0D and %0D%0A. Nothing worked for me. I tested on Gmail, Yahoo, Apple Mail, Outlook 2010, Outlook.com and Thunderbird with Google Chrome on Mac OSX. ...
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How can I merge two hashes without overwritten duplicate keys in Ruby?

Is there an easy or elegant way to merge two hashes without overwriting duplicate keys? 5 Answers ...
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How can I use a local image as the base image with a dockerfile?

I'm working on a dockerfile. I just realised that I've been using FROM with indexed images all along. 4 Answers ...
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detach all packages while working in R

While working to solve another problem I got this problem: 10 Answers 10 ...
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The purpose of Model View Projection Matrix

For what purposes are we using Model View Projection Matrix? Why do shaders require Model View Projection Matrix? 2 Answers...
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Where are the recorded macros stored in Notepad++?

I have recorded a macro that I want to share with my work colleague. 8 Answers 8 ...
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Inserting HTML into a div

I am trying to insert a chunk of HTML into a div. I want to see if plain JavaScript way is faster than using jQuery. Unfortunately, I forgot how to do it the 'old' way. :P ...